“And when I stand in the receiving linelike Jackie Kennedywithout the pillbox hat,if Jackie were fat and had taken enough Klonopinto still an ox,and you whisperI think of youdon't finish withbecause I've been going to Weight Watcherson Tuesdays and wonder ”
Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno“And when I stand in the receiving linelike Jackie Kennedywithout the pillbox hat,if Jackie were fat and had taken enough Klonopinto still an ox,and you w”
Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno, Slamming Open the Door“Try to be thoughtful, don't make the poor man say it;see how human he is,he has children of his own,it is your job t”
Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno, Slamming Open the Door“...always-the sharp,plaintive edgeon the rimof the spoonof my giving.(lines 8-13 of the poem 'Confessions')”
Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno, Slamming Open the Door“And when I stand in the receiving linelike Jackie Kennedywithout the pillbox hat,if Jackie were fat and had taken enough Klonopinto still an ox,and you whisperI think of youdon't finish withbecause I've been going to Weight Watcherson Tuesdays and wonder ”
Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno, Slamming Open the Door“Try to be thoughtful, don't make the poor man say it;see how human he is,he has children of his own,it is your job to ask:And now he can never not nod.And now he can never say no.And now he can never not say.”
Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno, Slamming Open the Door